English: Berisay, 4 km from Bostadh, Na h-Eileanan an Iar, Great Britain.
Lush vegetation and rocky outcrops on the flat top of the island of Berisay, which in the early 17th century supported a band of outlaws led by Neil Macleod. The depression seen is believed to have been an artificial loch design to collect fresh water.
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